What was Mrs Banks fighting for in Mary Poppins?

Any child who loved learning about the perfect nanny in the 1964 Disney film Mary Poppins remembers Jane and Michael's bumbling mother, a clueless suffragette who would rather fight for women's votes than pay attention to her own children.
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What is Mrs Banks fighting for?

The Edwardian setting provided an answer: they made Mrs Banks a suffragette and sent her off to march for Votes For Women.
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What is Winifred Banks protesting for in Mary Poppins?

In 1889 or 1890, Winifred Banks is wife to Mr. Banks and mother to Jane and Michael. She is very active in protesting for the Women's Votes suffragette movement and carries blue and white Women's Votes sashes with her which she hides from Mr.
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What happened at the bank in Mary Poppins?

When Dawes Sr. tries to take Michael's tuppence, he still holds onto it, demanding his money. It causes the customers in the bank to panic and make a run on the bank, demanding all their money from their accounts.
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Why does Mary Poppins leave the banks family?

We realize that Mary Poppins came not to fix the children, nor was this their journey, but to fix Mr. Banks, a character, dragged down by conflicting loyalties. The wind changes and Mary Poppins must now leave the Banks children, presumably to help assist another family.
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'Being Mrs Banks' from Mary Poppins

What happened to Michael Banks wife in Mary Poppins Returns?

Sadly, Michael's wife has died, and he's struggling to bring up his children and maintain his house and finances by himself. Just as the bank is about to foreclose on his mortgage, Mary Poppins (Emily Blunt) flies in on her umbrella to care for Michael's children.
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What happens to Mr Banks at the end of Mary Poppins?

Mary Poppins Returns

Although his fate is never directly stated in the film, it is clear that he has long passed away by the time of the story. He has a grandson, Georgie, who is named after him. It's mentioned since he was Mr. Dawes Jr.'s partner, he must have shares in the bank.
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Was there a run on the bank in Mary Poppins?

A run on the bank ensues, mirroring a real bank run that occurred at the Birkbeck Bank in 1910, the year in which the film is set. According to DVD commentary from the 50th anniversary release, many of the orchestra fell out of their chairs laughing as they listened to the playback with lyrics.
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Why does Jack remember Mary Poppins?

Jack was an apprentice to Bert (who was played by Dick Van Dyke in Mary Poppins), and he's all grown up in Mary Poppins Returns. Miranda said that one of the things Jack learns from Bert is to not forget how to view the world with imagination, even as a grown-up. He elaborated, “[Jack] remembers Mary Poppins.
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What is the bank in Mary Poppins?

Mr George Banks and, later, Michael Banks work at the fictional Dawes, Tomes, Mousely, Grubbs Fidelity Fiduciary Bank in the City. The Bank of England and Threadneedle Street in the City of London were used as locations for scenes outside the bank in Mary Poppins Returns.
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Is Bert Mary Poppins boyfriend?

He is a long time friend of Mary Poppins, though their relationship is noted to be strictly platonic (but there are hints to suggest a more romantic interest between them).
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Why is Mary Poppins called Poppins?

It was in 1924, while Travers worked as a journalist at a London newspaper, that she came up with the idea for a novel about a whimsical-yet-stern nanny called Mary Poppins. The name, Travers told the BBC, came from the inscription "M. Poppins" written in the flyleaf of one of her favorite books as a child.
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Why did the author hate Mary Poppins?

Travers believed the film Mary Poppins was too nice, unlike the one featured in the books. She largely opposed the animation sequences and was incredibly upset when she learned the penguins wouldn't be live-action but animated. Travers also wasn't fond of the musical theme for the film.
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Was Mrs. Banks in Mary Poppins a suffragette?

Banks was not a suffragette. But Disney's 1964 film, set in 1910, reimagined this character (played by Glynis Johns) as a campaigner for women's enfranchisement, complete with the campy, toe-tapping song Sister Suffragette.
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What is Mrs. Banks first name?

Mrs Banks is married to George Banks and is the mother of Jane, Michael, John, Barbara, and Annabel Banks. Her first name is never revealed in the books, but was given as Winifred in the film and the stage musical.
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Who is the mother in the original Mary Poppins?

Glynis Johns(I)

Glynis is probably best known for her role as the suffragette mother in Mary Poppins (1964) although she is probably best loved for her fishy roles in Miranda (1948) and Mad About Men (1954). She had earlier showed she could take on the serious roles as well as in Frieda (1947).
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Why does Mary Poppins always look in the mirror?

Mary Poppins in Travers' books is strict and no-nonsense, asserting her unusual brand of discipline over the four (later five) Banks children in her charge. Mary is very vain and is always admiring herself in the mirror and other reflections.
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Is Saving Mr Banks the true story of Mary Poppins?

Saving Mr. Banks is based on a true story. Well, it's based on a true story the way the movie Mary Poppins is based on the book Mary Poppins — which is to say loosely, and without some of the really unusual and intense juicy parts.
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Why is supercalifragilisticexpialidocious not in Mary Poppins Returns?

“The truth is, from the very beginning, we knew how loved the first film was, and we wanted to pay homage to it and make reference to it, but we wanted to make sure that when you started our film, you were watching a new story, a new installment,” says screenwriter David Magee (who also penned Finding Neverland and ...
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Who turned down Mary Poppins?

Julie Andrews Initially Turned Down Mary Poppins!
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What is the climax of Mary Poppins?

Climax: George drags himself down to the bank to be fired—and he is. Climactic Moment: But he finally “gets it”—his story's Truth. When asked if he has anything to say, he bursts out with “supercalafragilisticexpealladocious.” He begins laughing giddily.
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How long does Mary Poppins say she will stay?

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Who is the lady at the end of Mary Poppins?

Angela Lansbury as the Balloon Lady, a kindly old woman who sells balloons at the park. The part was written to be a cameo role for Julie Andrews who portrayed Mary Poppins in the original film, but she turned the role down as she felt her presence would unfairly take attention away from Emily Blunt.
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How old was Mr. Banks in Mary Poppins?

George Banks: Male, 40s. The father to Jane and Michael Banks, is a banker to the very fiber of his being. Demanding "precision and order" in his household, he is a pipe-and-slippers man who doesn't have much to do with his children and believes that he had the perfect upbringing by his nanny, the cruel Miss Andrew.
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Does Mr. Banks lose his job in Mary Poppins?

Banks has lost his job and come away a better man. Fortunately, he feels great—and not at all like jumping into a river (which is what the maid, Ellen, thinks he's done). He's ready to get that "spoonful of sugar" and mix it into his family's life. He gets the kids to go fly a kite with him, while Mrs.
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